THE DEEP LEVEL CODE
The images here show clearly the presence of a deep level code on the code page, in Verse 70 and the similarities with those and the Internee Hay BankNotes.
Below is a clip from one of the Hay Banknotes, the highlighted, yellow, area shows the use of micro letters and numbers which is very similar to that found in the code page and verse 70.
First the latest video showing the microcode within Verse 70, the inscription supposedly written by Jessica and handed to Alf Boxall in a copy of the Rubaiyat that Jessica had bought for him.
Next, here is a fairly lengthy clip, around 12 minutes, which looks at the code page and shows the presence of microcode in most of the letters and markings. This clip needs to be viewed at the size shown, if you make the screen full size, it loses its focus and is very difficult to see.
Below is a clip from one of the Hay Banknotes, the highlighted, yellow, area shows the use of micro letters and numbers which is very similar to that found in the code page and verse 70.
A few words regarding the programme on ABC last night. When you think about it I think that the Prof did a politically smart job. He focused on the required outcome which is the exhumation. That will cost tens of thousands. The reason for the exhumation is family related, he therefore put his efforts into that aspect. Makes a lot of sense when you think about it. Plenty of time to get into the other aspects.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone looked at the writing style of the "visible" lettering on the code page with a view to determining whether there are any characteristics to suggest that the author's "first language" may not have used the Roman alphabet?
ReplyDeleteJust a question.
The larger letters have been looked at maybe 10 years ago when a good deal of time was spent on the letter S and the letter M with a view to seeing if one was Aramaic in origin. The larger letters are inconsistent in the main, the letters A are different as are the Bs. The Ts have similarities (No pun intended :)
DeleteAmongst the letters found in the open spaces on the code page is the letter X, it is made up of two curved lines and not two straight lines if that makes sense. That I think is similar to the way an X is shown in maths and it may be in other languages. I also had the impression that there are two distinct writing styles on the code page in micro, one is very neat and the other much less so. That could be down to the situation at the time as in being more stressful.
As per a number of previous posts on Verse 70, my view is that the person who signed the name Jestyn doesn't look to be the same person who wrote the verse. I also think that the micro written characters are overwhelmingly neat and tidy.